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Friday, June 08, 2012

The New York Times provides an update on the Red Knot situation along Delaware Bay. Apparently this year, their numbers are double what they were last year, with 26,000 Red Knot stopping to feed along the bay's shores. The species is still highly vulnerable, however.

Trail cameras photographed jaguars and other wild felines in a palm oil plantation in Colombia. The photos are a sign that wild cats may be able to survive in such developments even if the plantations are destructive in other ways.